It's amazing how little people know about rectal surgery...
Hey! It's great to see another Slashdotter with the same hobby as mine!
So, what are your views on anterior modifications of the Delorme procedure, which requires less operative dissection, I personally think it can be performed with results nearly equivalent to those of the established Delorme procedure in the treatment of rectal outlet obstruction secondary to internal intussusception with or without rectocele.
"But teacher, I was just trying to tell you the answer is 132!"
If you bend each finger at the first knuckle, you can have three positions for each finger, allowing you to count to 59,048 in base 3.
You could add in other body parts too, each of them also a base 3 digit. Each wrist straight, bent in, or bent out. Elbow extended, at 90 degrees, or fully bent. Same for each knee. Foot straight, pointed inward, or pointed outward. Eyes open, left closed, or right closed. Neck straight, bent left, or bent right.
I'd really be impressed... (Score:5, Funny)
...if he had made 2 trees to run in RAID 0.
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Wrong.
It's amazing how little people know about RAID...
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It's amazing how little people know about rectal surgery...
just sayin... to each their own.
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It's amazing how little people know about rectal surgery...
Hey! It's great to see another Slashdotter with the same hobby as mine!
So, what are your views on anterior modifications of the Delorme procedure, which requires less operative dissection, I personally think it can be performed with results nearly equivalent to those of the established Delorme procedure in the treatment of rectal outlet obstruction secondary to internal intussusception with or without rectocele.
Or do you disagree?
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I have a friend who is a nurse. The most advanced procedure she can perform in this area is "digital extraction of fecal impaction."
No, I'm not making that up. And yes, I mean digital in the "base 10" sense!
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You know, if we'd just count in base 6, we could count to 35 on our fingers.
Or we could count in binary, and we'd be able to count to 1,023 – but then certain numbers would be "bad"...
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"But teacher, I was just trying to tell you the answer is 132!"
If you bend each finger at the first knuckle, you can have three positions for each finger, allowing you to count to 59,048 in base 3.
You could add in other body parts too, each of them also a base 3 digit. Each wrist straight, bent in, or bent out. Elbow extended, at 90 degrees, or fully bent. Same for each knee. Foot straight, pointed inward, or pointed outward. Eyes open, left closed, or right closed. Neck straight, bent left, or bent right.
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The real question is: What number does the "YMCA" song represent?